It seems as though the number of “freebies” that are available right now are beginning to dwindle a bit. You can still find some good ones, though, if you search around long enough. This week, I found freebies on makeup, soup, bumper stickers, and more.
Sephora has a printable coupon for a FREE deluxe sample of Bare Escentuals bareMinerals Pretty Amazing Lip Color in Confidence. I am not someone who has an interest in makeup, but I hear that Sephora is a good brand. In order to get this FREE sample, you have to bring the coupon to a Sephora that is located inside a JC Penney store. You have to do this before November 1, 2011.
Eat-Smart has a printable coupon for a FREE Eat-Smart Bar. Bring this coupon into any participating GNC or Vitamin Shoppe. There is no purchase necessary. You have to use this coupon for the Freebie before November 30, 2011.
Who are you planning on voting for in the next Presidential election? If you are intending on voting for Obama, then you can get a FREE 2012 Bumper Sticker. Just fill in the form on the website to get this freebie sent out to you.
Progresso Soup has a freebie that is a bit elaborate. It is actually a rebate. First, you need to purchase one Progresso Rich & Hearty Soup between now, and January 31, 2012. It can be any variety of the Rich & Hearty soup from Progresso.
Next, print out the form from their website, and fill it out. Send the form, and the original retail store and product identified cash register receipt to the address on the website. You must also send the UPC bar code symbol that was on your Progresso Rich & Hearty soup can. A refund check for up to $2.68 will be mailed to you.
Amazon.com has a FREE app of the day for android. For October 6, 2011, that app is a game called Cartoon Defense. You are an animated, cartoon, stick figure. Protect your castle by using troops, towers, weapons, and skill. It has unlimited stages, three levels of difficulties, eight different weapons, and seventeen different types of enemies.
Do you use a Kindle? Amazon gives out freebie eBooks for Kindle fairly often. This month, you may want to get a few Halloween related FREE eBooks.
“Dracula” by Bram Stoker
“The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving
“Frankenstein” by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
“The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” by Robert Louis Stevenson
“The Raven” by Edgar Allen Poe
Image by Bruno Cordioli on Flickr